Indian Innovators Foundation

Swacch Aur Swasth Bharat Abhiyaan

Spreading awareness about women feminine health, hygiene at their doorstep. This Abhiyaan is initially for One year thereafter we will work with the results if more work needed, we are contacting females with village meetings/sessions every month.

Indian Innovators Foundation

Scholarships and Guidance

Scholarship program is about to start to provide guidance and financial assistance to children's to complete their study in the best field without any obstruction. Their creativity and Knowledge will bring India to the top of the world.

Indian Innovators Foundation

Digital & Creative India

IIF is promoting Creativity, Digital Learning in current education system in the country. We also planning to organize monthly quiz and other activities to create children's interest towards new technologies and creativity.

Indian Innovators Foundation

IIF Charity School

IIF Charity school will enable high level quality Free Education to Slum and Under Privileged Children without any financial burden. We will welcome your support to fulfill this dreams of many children's.

About Us

Indian Innovators Foundation Charitable Trust is a non-political, non-profit making social service organization, established to promote health and education amongst educationally backward and rural sections of the foundation and for upliftment of downtrodden people through various developmental projects. IIF is also involved directly implementing the scholarship and some other projects. More ...

We want to provide high class practical knowledge to poor students which will help them to shape there future with help of charity school.

We need your help

Let’s Stop Taboo and fullfill their happiness. Help them in any manner.

Over 85% girls used old tattered clothes during menstruation. We were Shaken to the core on hearing that some of rural girls were using things like a 'pouch filled with ash' and 'bundle of dried grass' instead of sanitary napkins. Almost half of the girls did not even wash the old cloth before using it, while an equal number re-used the cloth several times. "Staining is obvious, which led to embarrassment compelling the girls to stay away from school. " Survey revealed that there was absolutely no discussion with them about menstruation whatsoever. The lack of awareness explains why four out of five girls are not prepared for it while three out of five are scared. Stigma and discrimination are the other sides of this problem. Almost 80% girls are still not allowed in the kitchen, stopped from going to fair, market while 100% said that there were religious taboos.